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Basic Description: The Cesky Terrier (sometimes called the Czech Terrier, Czesky Terrier or Bohemian Terrier) is a small, but sturdy terrier that was developed in Czechoslovakia by geneticist Frantisek Horak. Less strong-willed and mellower than many terriers, the Cesky is a quickly gaining popularity in the U.S. and around the world, as a beloved family pet. Cesky Terriers make loving and devoted companions. Small enough for apartment living, and athletic enough for an active family, Cesky Terriers fit in well in most environments, as long as they can be with the people they love. They are fond of children and generally get along well with other pets, especially if raised with them. For those interested in being active with their dogs, competitively or just for fun, Cesky Terriers are versatile dogs, capable of excelling in conformation, obedience, earthdog, agility, and tracking events. They can be wonderful therapy dogs as well with proper socialization and training. Full registry with AKC as of June 1, 2011.
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Note: Any Club that wishes to provide a better quality description of this breed is invited to contact the web master. Your assistance in making this a useful site is greatly appreciated. Also, if corrections or additions are found, please let me know at once.
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American Kennel Club Link
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Canadian Kennel Club Link
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National Rescue Group Link(s)
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Local Club contacts below if listed here
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Additional Information on local Clubs (Obedience, Agility etc.) and Rescue groups can be found under their respective heading in the Content section.
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Breed Fanciers that have agreed to share their knowledge of this breed.
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Would you like to be listed here – go to Invitation and if you agree with the simple requirements – WE WANT YOU – then go to Fancier Questionnaire and fill out the form. The form is sent directly to the webmaster.
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